Scottish Gossip: Rangers, Van Bronckhorst, Celtic, Tavernier, Hibs, St Johnstone
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Giovanni van Bronckhorst has vowed to fight on as Rangers manager despite yet another below-par performance as his side were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Livingston. (Sunday Post), external
Giovanni van Bronckhorst has admitted it will be "end of story" for him as Rangers manager unless he halts his side's dire run of form following a costly 1-1 draw with Livingston at Ibrox. (The Herald On Sunday), external
Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst believes he still has the backing of his players even though he admits they failed to show any fight or aggression as they were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Livingston. (Scotland On Sunday), external
Rangers captain James Tavernier has taken the blame for Livingston's goal and admits Saturday's 1-1 draw at Ibrox is unacceptable. (Scottish Sunday Express), external
Captain James Tavernier has said sorry to Rangers' support for another below-par performance and admitted they were perfectly entitled to boo the team off the park against Livingston. (Mail On Sunday, print edition)
Rangers captain James Tavernier insists "I'm fine" amid rumours that the right-back has been playing with an injury. (The Herald On Sunday), external
Captain James Tavernier has refused to be drawn on Rangers' title hopes following their disappointing draw with Livingston. (Scottish Sun On Sunday), external
The agency that represents Nigeria defender Calvin Bassey says his summer move to Ajax from Rangers was better for his "development", with Arsenal also interested in the 22-year-old. (OwnGoalNigeria, via Mirror), external
Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou insists he is not ready to ditch his attacking style in European football despite still searching for a first Champions League win as they prepare to face Shakhtar Donetsk on Tuesday. (Sunday Mail), external
Hibernian say an issue with allocated seating resulted in some St Johnstone fans being forced to sit on an Easter Road stairway for a period of Friday's Scottish Premiership game. (The National), external